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M.O.D. – Red, White & Screwed

Review

M.O.D.

Red, White & Screwed

Genre
CD
Datum
04.12.2007
Autor
The King Det.
9 /10
Who doesn't immediately think of S.O.D. when they hear the band name? And they're absolutely right to do so, specifically thinking of Billy Milano, who brought this project to life ages ago (I believe it was in the late 80s). S.O.D. is more of a project than a traditional band. When Scott Ian and Charlie Benante moved to ANTHRAX, Billy Milano founded M.O.D.
Since 1991, this is probably the 13th album from M.O.D., and it really blasts through the speakers. It's impressive what the drummer achieves with his double bass here; compared to that, Woody Woodpecker seems harmless in his attack. One could draw parallels to S.O.D. - Stormtroopers Of Death, but I consciously choose not to. The matter resolves itself here; you can definitely hear traces of what S.O.D. laid down. Man, what an awesome album! I've already listened to it completely 8 times at full volume, and I can play it again anytime and moshe the walls! Simply fantastic... Hardcore paired with crossover and metal, where I can't draw a comparison with just one band. The satirical lyrics are all worth seeing, and the aggression of the album is far better than any other I've gotten my hands on lately. Hats off and go get it... Attention! Lastly, it should be announced that a European tour is planned soon. So, I need to wipe the tears of joy from my eyes and hit play again!
Recommended track: G.L.E.T.

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